Economics PhD Graduate School Admission Results

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University Of Utah
Economics PhD
March 17, 2010
Accepted on 16 Mar
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Accepted on 16 Mar
F10
International
GRE 800
GRE V 380
GRE AW 3.50
GPA 3.79

I also have offers from UCLA, Harvard & MIT; however, Mehmet Okur is playing for Utah Jazz and he's doing well, that's why I'll accept Utah's offer.. Good luck everyone, hope you get acceptance from university where your national sports hero plays in a prof team of the state :)))

Harvard University
Business Economics PhD
March 17, 2010
Rejected on 17 Mar
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Rejected on 17 Mar
F10
International

Expected... still disappointed.... Anyway i'm going to Princeton

Brown University
Economics PhD
March 17, 2010
Rejected on 17 Mar
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Rejected on 17 Mar
F10
International

A generic message from Sheila Bonde. A generic reaction from me.Mehh...

University Of British Columbia (UBC)
Economics PhD
March 17, 2010
Accepted on 17 Mar
Total comments ...
Accepted on 17 Mar
F10
International

VERY HAPPY

University Of British Columbia (UBC)
Economics PhD
March 17, 2010
Accepted on 17 Mar
Total comments ...
Accepted on 17 Mar
F10
International

Rejected by cornell,duke,minnesota,yale,u penn,michigan,brown in a row- finally accepted by UBC with full funding.I'm just ecstatic!!!! Just waiting for maryland,boston and NYU.Anyways,I shall not go to maryland or boston even if they work out. I'm just too glad and UBC is too good a place given my interests!

University Of Pennsylvania (UPenn)
Economics PhD
March 17, 2010
Other on 17 Mar
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Other on 17 Mar
F10
International

The website says: Dear ***: I am pleased to inform you that you have been admitted as a Doctor of Philosophy student at the University of Pennsylvania for graduate study in the Economics department. This is your official notification of admission. However, you must submit evidence that you have received a baccalaureate degree or equivalent before you can matriculate. If you have applied for financial aid, you will be notified directly by the Graduate Group regarding the availability of assistance, including teaching and research fellowships. Congratulations on the outstanding record and future promise on which your admission was based. When you have decided whether to accept our offer, please click *** to notify us of your decision. Sincerely, Ralph M. Rosen Associate Dean for Graduate Studies Is there possibility that this is a mistake giving me acceptance, or am I admitted actually?

UBC
Economics PhD
March 17, 2010
Accepted on 17 Mar
Total comments ...
Accepted on 17 Mar
F10
International
GRE 800
GRE V 590
GRE AW 4.00

"At the moment, we have you on the waiting list for funding, so we cannot give you details of financial aid just yet". TM: heteroskedastic

University of Pennsylvania
Economics PhD
March 17, 2010
Other on 17 Mar
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Other on 17 Mar
F10
International

I think the graduate committee made a mistake giving you acceptance. If the email didn't include directions for the special handshake then it was probably fake.

University of Pennsylvania
Economics PhD
March 17, 2010
Other on 17 Mar
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Other on 17 Mar
F10
International

To the poster below: why do you think I am telling a lie? The website says: Dear ***: I am pleased to inform you that you have been admitted as a Doctor of Philosophy student at the University of Pennsylvania for graduate study in the Economics department. This is your official notification of admission. However, you must submit evidence that you have received a baccalaureate degree or equivalent before you can matriculate. Do you think the graduate committee is making a mistake?

Economics Mphil, Other (F10)
Economics PhD
March 17, 2010
Other on 17 Mar
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Other on 17 Mar
F10
International

Anyone who has offers, congraduations to you and please reject what else ad or offer you have

University Of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Economics PhD
March 17, 2010
Accepted on 17 Mar
Total comments ...
Accepted on 17 Mar
F10
American
GRE 790
GRE V 710
GRE AW 5.00
GPA 3.73

1st acceptance. No funding for first year.

University of Pennsylvania
Economics PhD
March 17, 2010
Other on 17 Mar
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Other on 17 Mar
F10
International

To the poster below: Wow! such an obvious fake...

University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Business Economics And Public Policy PhD
March 17, 2010
Accepted on 17 Mar
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Accepted on 17 Mar
F10
International

Dream finally came! Bless all!

University Of Pennsylvania (UPenn)
Economics PhD
March 17, 2010
Accepted on 17 Mar
Total comments ...
Accepted on 17 Mar
F10
International

The dream finally came! Bless all!

University Of British Columbia (UBC)
Economics PhD
March 17, 2010
Accepted on 16 Mar
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Accepted on 16 Mar
F10
International

Wait-listed for funding :(

Penn And Maryland
Economics PhD
March 17, 2010
Other on 17 Mar
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Other on 17 Mar
F10
International

Personal comunation with professors in these two schools: For those who have not received any messages yet, please do not wait any more. We are not even waitinglisted.

University Of British Columbia (UBC)
Economics PhD
March 17, 2010
Accepted on 17 Mar
Total comments ...
Accepted on 17 Mar
F10
International

Finally got one..still waiting for Tononto and PSU

University Of British Columbia (UBC)
Economics PhD
March 16, 2010
Accepted on 16 Mar
Total comments ...
Accepted on 16 Mar
F10
International
Iowa State University
Economics PhD
March 16, 2010
Accepted on 16 Mar
Total comments ...
Accepted on 16 Mar
F10
International

tm: datacollector

University Of Maryland, College Park (UMD)
Economics PhD
March 16, 2010
Other on 16 Mar
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Other on 16 Mar
F10
International

I sent email to ask the decision, but they don't reply me .... they have sent out a mass of offers and wls long long ago...I am pretty sure I am rejected...awful...when on earth will they send out rej ?!!!

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